The internet is an open public facility and no security measures are guaranteed. This website uses reasonable security procedures to maintain the confidentiality of the information you provide.
If you contact us with an enquiry electronically, we may collect and hold electronically contact information including name, telephone number and your email address.
We will use this information to:
It is our policy not to share with or sell your information on to third parties. However, we may need to pass on some or all of the data collected to our UK-based service providers (eg banks, consultants or mailing houses) to enable us to provide the requested service. These third parties do not use your information other than as necessary to provide the requested service.
We will also comply with requests for information from government agencies (UK or overseas) for law enforcement and compliance purposes. It may on occasion be appropriate to release this information to identify, contact or bring legal action against a person who may be causing injury or interference with another person’s rights or property.
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Taken from www.allaboutcookies.org
Also known as browser cookies or tracking cookies, cookies are small, often encrypted text files, located in browser directories. They are used by web developers to help users navigate their web sites efficiently and perform certain functions. Due to their core role of enhancing/enabling usability or site processes, disabling cookies may prevent users from using certain web sites.
Cookies are created when a user’s browser loads a particular web site. The web site sends information to the browser which then creates a text file. Every time the user goes back to the same web site, the browser retrieves and sends this file to the web site’s server. Computer Cookies are created not just by the web site the user is browsing but also by other web sites that run ads, widgets, or other elements on the page being loaded. These cookies regulate how the ads appear or how the widgets and other elements function on the page.
We use the following essential and performance based cookies on our web site:
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Some useful information can be found on the following web sites:
allaboutcookies.org
ico.org.uk
youronlinechoices.eu
international-chamber.co.uk